City as a Political Idea

Citizenship, Sovereignty and Politics

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Architecture, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
Cover of the book City as a Political Idea by UNIV PLYMOUTH, University of Plymouth Press
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Author: UNIV PLYMOUTH ISBN: 9781841023847
Publisher: University of Plymouth Press Publication: November 28, 2014
Imprint: University of Plymouth Press Language: English
Author: UNIV PLYMOUTH
ISBN: 9781841023847
Publisher: University of Plymouth Press
Publication: November 28, 2014
Imprint: University of Plymouth Press
Language: English

The question of citizenship is becoming one of the central social and political problems, where sovereignty is being challenged by globalisation and militarisation. The old model of citizenship is no longer valid in the contemporary reality of mass migrations and ethnic, religious and cultural integration. Krzysztof Nawratek revives the socio-political potential of the city as a tool for social change. He proposes to establish the city’s own sovereignty by introducing a new type of multiple and flexible city citizenship. City as a Political Idea combines reflection on urban planning, architecture, politics and society. It questions reasons for the existence of contemporary cities as well as their future.

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The question of citizenship is becoming one of the central social and political problems, where sovereignty is being challenged by globalisation and militarisation. The old model of citizenship is no longer valid in the contemporary reality of mass migrations and ethnic, religious and cultural integration. Krzysztof Nawratek revives the socio-political potential of the city as a tool for social change. He proposes to establish the city’s own sovereignty by introducing a new type of multiple and flexible city citizenship. City as a Political Idea combines reflection on urban planning, architecture, politics and society. It questions reasons for the existence of contemporary cities as well as their future.

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